Show DRAWS TEETH BY PHONOGRAPH French Dentist Has Hovel Idea to Prevent Ill Effects Efecs M Daniel one of the leading dentists of Paris Is using the phonograph to lessen les-sen the horror or tooth drawing Ho has three largo establishments In the busiest part of tho French capital and ho no Hccd that thoso patients to whom ho wan obliged to give an anaesthetIcno matter mat-ter of what kind even If It were only laughing gas showed unfavorable nymp toms when the > awoke from unconsciousness unconscious-ness their condition bdlnp largely due to time effect qf the noise of tho trafllc In tho street outeldo They suffered from severe headache and Interference with vIsion but what dletrcasod them must was that d tessCr during time time they were under the In lluenco of tme annccthotlc they had usually us-ually horrid dreams or Imaginings limo dentist saw that If he could keep tho nolso from the ears and consequently consequent-ly I from tho mind also of his patients great good would be done Tho only way to do this was to create a louder counteracting counter-acting noise or sound which rhould bo pknsanl not nerve Irritating Obviously music was tho thing He tried a phonograph phono-graph nnd Btlll uses It When a patient IB seated In Ills chair he places the pho nographH tubes to tho earn and allots the Instrument to work for n little while < Then ho administers the anaesthetic mid he tlrds that the patient becomes uncon scions much more quickly and easily and requires much less anaesthetic than waa formerly the case Not only that but he can perform fho denial operation without Interruption and when the patient recovers consciousness iho after effects arc slight Indeed com pared wIth those which nearly > always presented themselves before tho phono nlec graph had been numbered among tho dentists professional Instruments Another form of suffering more or less niLntal which music has tho power to re hove IB Insomnia At a time wlmemi the great majority of people were quIte unaware un-aware of this the Jlrst Napoleon pul his knowledge of the fact Into practice After Aft-er his banishment to St Helma Bleep was for a long tlmo almost denied to him and the effect on hIs general condition be cleel carno so bad that his attendants became seriously alarmed At last ho said I must have a couple of hour of music mu-sic before going to bed And night after bCor night he took the pleasant dose he had prescribed for himself So unexpectedly unexpect-edly good were the results thai Instead of the long wakefulneBs that Lord Roscherry refers to In Napokon tho Inut Phase the fallen Emperor slept asa as-a rule for eight and aomotlmea even len hours But perhaps the strongest use to which music cnn be put la to stop the slow of blood from a wound An army doctor noticed that when u wounded soldier was taken to within easy hearing of musIc hemorrhage waS either greatly reduced or actually stopped Neither ho nor oih Or obscnnllona could era who eonHrmed his ob rntons understand how this phenomenon was brought about bul It la I now believed that the lbratlons of the air prwlucwl bv the mulc cnu U the patient to become faint In which case the action 0 the heart ici l w considerably loroncxl that tho overflow over-flow of bloOd la 1 reduced Chicago Record Herald a C mI m 4 j T 1 < 7 < > r t 1L 4 L I |